Sleep by Kate Prendergast
Old Barn Books, 2018. ISBN 9781910646229
(Age: 3-6) Recommended. Themes: Animals. Sleep. Kate Prendergast's
non-fiction picture book uses vivid illustrations to show where animals
rest and sleep. Her bright close-up paintings use a colour palette
reminiscent of 1960's children's books with swirls, dark shading and
patterns of oranges, reds, yellows and greens. Each animal is shown
asleep, some at home, in the barn, in the field or nests. Whilst
creating this engaging book, Kate discovered the plight of most of
these animals facing destruction of their habitat by humans. As you
share this story with a young audience, take time to discuss the
different ways animals rest or sleep, how and where this occurs and
why sleep is important to both animals and humans.
Harvest mice sleep curled up in their nests, whilst snails sleep in
their shells atop a resting tortoise. Bats sleep during the day and
fish sleep with their eyes open. Take time to wonder about the
places, physical conditions as you share the easy to read facts,
sometimes with added notes that accompany the close-up
illustrations. Prendergast includes 'Some Amazing Animal Facts' just
right for starting to engage with scientific facts and for
researching. Discover facts about cathemeral harvest-mice, mobs of
meerkats sleep in heaps, giraffes that sleep for only 20 minutes a
day and hibernating bears.
Sleep by Kate Prendergast is a factual picture book, a great
resource for pre-schoolers and junior primary classes developing an
awareness of the needs of living things and beginning to investigate
how the environment supports life.
Rhyllis Bignell